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VA ANN ARBOR Internship

VA Ann Arbor Clinical Psychology Internship
2014
Brochure: Index

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Deadline for applications for the 2015-2016 training year is November 3, 2014.
Information about the Open House (Dates: January 14 and January 21, 2015)

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Please Note: Submitting an application or asking for internship information implies that you are a US citizen and are currently a student in an APA-approved Doctoral Clinical or Counseling Program.

This internship site agrees to abide by the APPIC policy that no person at this training facility will solicit, accept or use any ranking-related information from any intern applicant.

This internship is accredited by the American Psychological Association. Questions about the accreditation and the accreditation process can be addressed to the Office of Program Consultation and Accreditation, American Psychological Association, 750 First Street N.E., Washington DC, 20002 (202-336-5979). The training year runs from the last week in August to the next-to-last week in August of the next year.

The philosophy and values of this program are centered in normative healthcare ethical values of beneficence, non-maleficence, and social contract in a context of public service. Its central goal and mission is to contribute to the development of competent clinical psychologists. To serve this overall goal, the training program welcomes applications from those whose graduate clinical/counseling psychology preparation in course work and introductory clinical experiences in practica are complete. The program selects Intern candidates whose preparation, supervisor recommendations, and perceived synergy with our program are deemed the best. By this process we identify Interns who have a readiness to learn – under supervision – how a psychologist actually practices in the fundamental tasks associated with the clinical profession. Thus, the program is designed around objectives to provide experiences in assessment, treatment, consultation, and scholarly support of practice that will enable interns to move to the level of post graduation practice and/or study. The program does not seek to train interns to pursue a specific career path, although its character and methods have produced a preponderance of graduates whose career trajectories could be characterized as scientist-practitioner or practitioner scholar. As a VA Center with a strong academic affiliation, these outcomes are congruent with our mission.

2014-2015 Internship Class

Back Row (L-R): Greer Raggio, Katie Buchholz, Drew Raab, Emily Stanley, Emily Standish and Catharine Fairbairn.
Front Row (L-R): Katie Kitchen, Carolyn Mingione, Cynthia Burton, Cristina Bigras, RaeAnn Anderson and Lauren Taubitz

Since 28 February 2001
Recent modifications:
08 June 2011 – Dates for Open House 2012 (January 10 & 17, 2012)
30 August 2012 – Update for 2012-2013 internship class
01 September 2012 – Dates for Open House 2013 (January 9 & 16, 2013)
05 September 2013 – update brochure and photo of interns
05 Septemner 2014 – update link to brochure and enter names of new interns
http://www.umich.edu/~gusb/internship-index.html

Past interns (2001-present)

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